The veins in your legs are responsible for moving the blood back up to your heart. Sometimes, though, the valves in these veins don't work properly and blood moves in the opposite direction. As a result, blood pools in the legs and causes a condition known as venous insufficiency. Here are a few tips to help with venous insufficiency – even during the holidays and special occasions. Wear Compression Stockings as Recommended If your doctor recommends you wear compression stockings during the ... [Read More]
chronic venous insufficiency risk factors
Venous vs. Arterial Insufficiency
The circulatory system allows blood to deliver nutrients and remove waste products from your body. Given the importance of blood vessels, it's essential to know when you have vascular disease. Veins and arteries have differing functions and structures, so insufficiency manifests differently for each type. Understanding the differences between venous and arterial insufficiency can help you to get the correct treatment more quickly. Causes and Mechanisms Insufficiency is a result of poor ... [Read More]
Symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency
If your veins have issues sending blood back to your heart, you will notice symptoms like the pooling of blood in your legs and bulging veins. This condition is called venous insufficiency, and it can turn chronic and become a long-term issue for patients that have it. Chronic venous insufficiency affects approximately 20 percent of adults in the United States, with women more prone to developing the condition than men. By the age of 50, approximately 40 percent of women may be affected by ... [Read More]